Seat Arona Boot Space + Dimensions

Seat Arona Boot Dimensions in cm

Model information

The Seat Arona is a compact SUV that has been on sale since its launch in 2017. It combines the benefits of an SUV with the agility of a small car. The Arona offers a raised driving position, good visibility and a modern design. The latest range of the Arona is characterised by improved technologies, more efficient engines and an attractive interior. The vehicle is aimed at buyers who are looking for a practical and stylish car that is suitable for both urban driving and longer journeys.

Variants within the Arona range

The Seat Arona is not offered in different body styles such as a saloon or cabriolet. It is a pure SUV model. However, within the Arona range there are various trim levels that offer different features and technology, such as the base version, the sport version and the higher-spec trims. These variants differ in terms of comfort, technology and price, but the body style remains constant.

Model year differences

The Seat Arona has been continually developed since its market launch in 2017. The most significant changes in terms of body dimensions and boot capacity occurred in 2021 when the model received a facelift. This overhaul involved tweaks to the front-end and rear, but the basic boot dimensions remained largely unchanged. Future model years could bring further adjustments, which are not known at the time of writing.

Direct competitors

Among the direct rivals of the Seat Arona are models such as the Renault Captur, the Peugeot 2008 and the Ford Puma. The Renault Captur offers a boot capacity of around 422 litres, making it somewhat larger in this respect. The Peugeot 2008 has a capacity of around 434 litres, while the Ford Puma with around 456 litres also offers more load space. These differences can be decisive for buyers who value a larger boot space.

More affordable alternatives

More affordable alternatives with similar boot dimensions include the Dacia Duster and the Skoda Kamiq. The Dacia Duster offers a boot capacity of around 478 litres, making it an attractive option for buyers seeking good value for money. The Skoda Kamiq has a capacity of around 400 litres, which is comparable with the Arona. Both models offer solid equipment and practical load space at a lower price.

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